KoreanBear
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Slayer. Back in the metal heyday.
For cash and prizes no less.GWAR. Hands down. Not only is the music great and performed impeccably but where else can you see the senseless slaughter of the gutterslime that litters this nation, and have their blood showered upon you?
LMAO how does this get a dislikeWuTang
Jimmy Buffet and the coral reefer band are awesome in concert. Nobody should not see him at least once
I always get shit for being a big fan of his. I’ve seen him 7(? maybe?) times in 3 places and every time was such a great party. Lots of fuzzy memories
This is a hard question for me to answer. I kinda have to break it into a few categories.
*Large venue*
Metallica - w/ suicidal tendencies in 1994 at UNM
Pantera - Red Rocks in 1997
Farm Aid 1 - 1985 in Champaign, IL (My very first concert)
*Small Venue*
Kanye West (John Legend was his backup singer) on the college dropout tour - Sunshine Theater (maybe 1500 people) Caught a signed t-shirt at that event
Korn - Wool warehouse (maybe 500 people there and I am being generous)
*Quirky*
Michael Franti - Ft Tuthill in Flagstaff (Awesome show both times. )
Primus - 1996 Convention center (They did two shows in one year and I saw them both, Primus is better live than on CD)
I also saw the QueensRyche and Type -o- Tour which was a hell of a show as well as many others that I am sure would bring back memories if I dug out my ticket collection.
All about the party.That is cool as hell that chuck D was with anthrax. long way to fly for a couple lines in 1 song!
Not a single vote for seeing God at church.
Slayer. Back in the metal heyday.
I'd say KISS had the best theatrics. Ozzfest was always great. I don't know how many bands I
evidence or it didn't happen. thats all I'm sayingNot trying to brag, but I have been to over a thousand concerts in my time so this was really hard.
It was a tough choice between personal best and technical best...if that makes any sense. I am going with a deeply personal choice.
This was in Seattle about two months after I took some menial job at some low rent record studio called Sub Pop. This concert really served as their coming out party as a major force in the local punk scene. Three bands that mostly played gigs at local bars/bowling alleys/high schools actually sold out an 1800 capacity theater. Not only was it a great show, but it was the first time in my life I ever got a real taste of being in on something that was going to be huge.
Strange part is everyone assumed it was the headliner, Mudhoney, that was going to be world famous and put Seattle on the map. Not the opening band that had to borrow Mudhoney's drummer because they had no one to play drums for them.
evidence or it didn't happen. thats all I'm saying